99% of the cage setups that PP has at shows and fairs are just for displaying the animal only, not the proper setup, but if you ask them they should give you all the proper requirements for the animal (at least they did for me). Another thing you have to remember is that a majority of the animals that are brought to these educational shows are rescue's (with the exception of their high end stuff and unique species) that were turned over to them by a previous owner and were probably in worse shape when they first got to the store which could explain the obesity.
I do know that they swap out animals pretty often when doing long shows like the Fair because it takes a toll on the animal after a while. There have been a lot of complaints about mites and dirty cages at their store, but with all the cages, animals and rescues they have its hard to keep up with all the cleaning and selling at the same time, I personally believe that they are under staffed a lot of the time.
Don't you hate it when you clean a cage and 5 minutes later another animal in a different cage needs cleaning and at the same time you have to watch your kid or make dinner or just busy in general, it's not like you are neglecting the animal you just need to get some other stuff done first so what’s another 30 minute wait to clean the cage; now multiply that X 100 and add a couple more animals PER cage with only a couple more people to help and a store to run and customers to help and answer questions for, that’s about what PP has going. It’s sad but that’s how it goes, if it was cost effective for big reptile breeders to keep all their animals they were pets, I like to think they would, but in the end it is a BUISNESS and you need to save where you can.
PP has some awesome animals but I haven't been there since they started charging to get in and I don't see myself going back anytime soon.